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kālēv ʾefrātā כָּלֵב אֶפְרָתָה ‘Caleb-ephrathah’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: from kālēv כָּלֵב ‘Caleb’ and ʾefrātā אֶפְרָ֫תָה ‘Ephrathah’
Roots: כלב אפרת אפרתה

kālēv ʾefrātā pr n loc
Caleb-ephratah = "dog or ash heap"
1) a place in Gilead

Mentioned in 1 Chronicles 2:24

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